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Gates speaks for unique ID scheme, immigration

New Delhi : India | 4 months ago  
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Gates, on an Indian visit to promote philanthropic work on healthcare and also to receive the Indira Gandhi prize on behalf the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,  praised the Unique Identification (UID) project of the government now being spearheaded by former Infosys...
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